30 May 2010
29 May 2010
Street Theatre - Wandering into the Action
This enchanting child (and her father) wandered onto centre stage and so became part of the action for a brief moment in time.
Last day at the Street Theatre so let's finish with a girl inside a pile of old tyres. Why not? I think she represents a girl who is drowning.
Thanks so much to everyone who has followed this series.
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Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
28 May 2010
Street Theatre - Flags
Here are some of the younger performers having great fun on bicycles, bouncing on balls and running around with the Italian and French flags.
Almost done with the kids' Street Theatre. There are loads more photos but it's time to move on. So last day tomorrow or perhaps the day after - and then onwards - so many other things to show you.
Posted by Jilly at 06:35 7 comments
Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
27 May 2010
Street Theatre - Smiles of a Summer's Day
Faces - ready to go. The girl above is about to put a piece of chewing gum in her mouth. The girl on the left - a cigarette.
The girls below are simply putting on a smile.
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Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
26 May 2010
Street Theatre - the Girl in Blue
This piece of street theatre is about a girl (the actress in blue) who is teased/bullied/ostracised by the confident girls in the last photo. She falls apart and has a breakdown. The scene above shows her shortly after her arrival at a psychiatric hospital.
Posted by Jilly at 07:12 8 comments
Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
25 May 2010
Street Theatre - Isolation
This young girl sat on the bollard for well over an hour, sometimes texting, sometimes just staring into space, yet never seeing - always totally isolated from what was going on. Look at the girl on the far left of the top photo - she has noticed her and perhaps her isolation.
~ Paul Cezanne
Posted by Jilly at 06:37 11 comments
Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
24 May 2010
Street Theatre - the Italian Teacher
Somehow the teachers kept control of their adolescent students.
~ William Osler
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Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
23 May 2010
Street Theatre - Lipstick
~ Gwyneth Paltrow
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Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
22 May 2010
21 May 2010
Street Theatre - the Dying Sea
This is the ending of a piece of theatre about the Mediterranean and about the sailors and fishermen who have died in it. It was in Italian which I don't speak, but we had sea and sirens and death. I think this young girl represents the death of the Mediterranean but then again, I could be completely wrong...
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Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
20 May 2010
Street Theatre - the Italian Boy
Each year in May around 1000 children and young people descend on Menton to entertain - and make us think - with street theatre - song, dance, mime and drama. They are part of a Franco-Italian organisation from Liguria and the Piedmont in Italy and from the Var and of course from the Alpes-Maritimes - our area. So come with me and enjoy a few days seeing what they got up to.
This young man is Italian and he and his group were really good actors. The first shot was taken whilst he was hanging out with his friends - most were preparing their make-up. The shot below shows him in performance with his group - at this moment they are in a psychiatric hospital.
Posted by Jilly at 06:12 8 comments
Labels: Fêtes, The Old Town
19 May 2010
The Rotten Clementine
Take a Provence bowl with a raised pattern in the base. Place within several Menton clementines. Wait a few days - perhaps a week or so - and when just one is left in the bowl - but be sure to choose the day when you really fancy eating it, when you've no more fruit in the house, then - pick it up and find the lower half has rotted. Voila!
Posted by Jilly at 09:30 12 comments
Labels: Food and Wine
18 May 2010
The Blue Bottle
Have you seen white wine in a blue bottle before? This is called Out of the Blue - unusual to see a French wine with an English name. This is a Côte de Provence - shared at La Pergola some weeks ago with the lovely Nathalie from Avignon in Photos.
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Labels: Restaurants and Bars
17 May 2010
Les Poupées
One of the best bric-a-brac markets takes place from time to time near to the Stade at the end of the Sablettes beach. This stall had a display of old dolls - poupées in French.
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Labels: Markets
16 May 2010
The Bicycle
This is part of the regular Sunday market that sells antiques and bric-a-brac in the Place aux Herbes and in square below.
Perhaps this man should have bought a bigger bike!
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Labels: Markets
15 May 2010
14 May 2010
The Individual
The story starts in the photo below, where all the children are in one group on the Sablettes beach. Then this gorgeous little boy takes off by himself. An individual in the making, wouldn't you say?
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Labels: Beach and Sea
13 May 2010
Heels
He may need a sanding machine to deal with those heels but at least summer is here - well it was on the day I took this - and yes, looking out over the sea, it looks as if today will be a good one too. Hope yours is.
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Labels: Beach and Sea
12 May 2010
The Late Colomba
On the back of the bike is a Colomba. La Colomba is a panettone (a light Italian cake-like bread) in the shape of a dove, sold in Italy and of course in Menton at Easter. Easter has gone and so they are being sold off cheaply and before they are past their sell-by date.
You can buy them filled with candied citrus, topped with almonds or there's a version with chocolate - all delicious and particularly good with a sweet liqueur. And if your panettone gets stale, why you toast it!
Posted by Jilly at 06:18 10 comments
Labels: Food and Wine
11 May 2010
The Cobweb
There's beauty everywhere in Menton and the surrounding villages. Here's a little niche above a door lintel in the medieval village of Gorbio - a spider's web joins the faces of the monk and the child he holds in his arms. Note the date on the lintel - 1659 or is it 1689 (hard to read)
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